Re-induction of cops: SC asks Guj to take call by tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme today directed the to take a call by tomorrow on the re-induction of as Superintendent of Police after his retirement, observing he had serious charges against him and had spent eight years in jail.

The apex also cited the case of former DGP P P Pandey, who was given a promotion and three-month extension despite being out on bail in the Ishrat Jahan alleged fake encounter case. Pandey had in April offered to relinquish his office forthwith after the court's prodding.


"Either you take a call by tomorrow or we will deal with the issue. There were two serious allegations against him (Amin) and in one case he has been in jail for eight years," a bench comprising Chief Justice J S Khehar and said.

Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the government, supported the decision of re-induction and said he had been in jail for eight years for different reasons, but did not elaborate.

"I don't want to elaborate but he has been in jail for eight years for different reasons. He has contributed immensely towards safety and security of public," he said.

Mehta also claimed that petitioner Rahul Sharma was a retired IPS officer who had several disputes with the and was not satisfied. He said that service matters cannot be entertained as PIL and it should be dismissed.

The bench, however, said there were serious allegations against the police officers being inducted and the state has to take a call by tomorrow.

The apex had on August 11 expressed displeasure over officers being reinducted in the Police after their retirement.

The apex had made the observation while hearing a petition filed by former IPS officer Rahul Sharma, who has submitted that two police officers, and Tarun Barot, were reinducted despite serious allegations against them.

While Amin has been reinducted as the superintendent of police at Tapi district in Gujarat, Barot has been made the deputy superintendent of police in the railways, his plea had said.

The bench had said it was "absurd" that the police officer had so many cases against him and has been given a contract of appointment after his retirement.

The apex had earlier sought the response of the state on the petition, filed through advocate Varinder Kumar Sharma, alleging that Amin faced trial in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh and Ishrat Jahan fake encounter killing cases and Barot was accused in the Sadiq Jaman and Ishrat Jahan encounter cases. Amin was, however, acquitted in the Sohrabuddin encounter case.

Both the police officers were re-employed on contractual basis with the police force, according to the petition.

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